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5 Ways to Calm Your Overactive Nervous System

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  When you spend a long time operating in "go mode," your body starts to carry that feeling of high alert, even when nothing stressful is currently happening. This internal tension is not a defect; it is often an adaptable response to life's demands. However, staying activated can prevent your internal systems from finding true rest. Supporting a more regulated internal state can move you away from constant overwhelm and toward a sustainable way of relating that honors your overall capacity. We look at how your internal systems are functioning to understand why you might feel overloaded. At Life By Design Therapy™, we find that small, intentional shifts in awareness can help restore this balance. We helps you shift these dynamics to move past the immediate pressure to find a grounded and shared foundation. These small, intentional acts are key. Here are 5 ways to calm your overactive nervous system: Humming . Meditation . Aromatherapy . Body Scan . Dancing . Our therapis...

Therapists Support

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  Have you ever felt like you’re constantly waiting for the other shoe to drop? It is so common to feel like you’re always "on edge," even when you’re technically supposed to be relaxing. When you can’t seem to find a sense of calm, it’s easy to feel like something is wrong with you, but usually, it’s just your body doing its best to keep up with a world that asks too much of it. We often find that when you feel "stuck" in high alert, it’s because your system has learned to stay prepared for stress as a way to protect you. It’s like a smoke alarm that stays loud long after the kitchen has cleared out. You aren’t broken, you’re just carrying tension that hasn't had the chance to let go yet. At Life By Design Therapy ™, we believe that these feelings aren't flaws, they are messages. By making small, gentle shifts in how you notice your body, you can start to find your way back to a place of balance. Understanding what specifically pushes your system into that...

Somatic Approach to Therapy

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  Feeling overwhelmed or stressed is something we all go through. It is normal for your body to feel on high alert after a demanding day or a difficult situation. Learning how to support your system in those moments can make a real difference in how you feel for the long haul. At Life By Design Therapy™, we find that a somatic approach is very effective for helping your nervous system calm down. Instead of just talking about stress, you can use your body to help your system rest. Here are 5 ways to regulate your nervous system: “Shake it Out” . Grounding Techniques . Hit a pillow . Go for a run . Cross-lateral movements . Our therapists support people in California as they learn to navigate how to regulate their nervous system. By prioritizing these gentle reconnections, you can move away from a sense of constant overwhelm and toward a more balanced, present way of being. Is your nervous system asking for a break? If you are in California and looking for a somatic approach to man...

Best Therapy Service in Richmond CA

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  It is often when we finally stop moving that we start to feel what is actually going on inside. While your mind might be used to a fast pace, your body can still be holding onto stress that hasn't had a chance to let go yet. It’s very common to stay in go mode for so long that being busy starts to feel like your only setting. When you are always ready for the next challenge, sitting still can actually feel a bit strange or even uncomfortable. At Life By Design Therapy ™, we believe that learning to listen to these quiet signals is a huge step toward feeling better for the long haul. Your body usually tries to tell you it's tired long before you hit a wall: Your body feels tense even when nothing stressful is happening . You feel uncomfortable when things become quiet . Your mind keeps moving even when your body stops . You only notice how tired you are when you stop . Our therapists support you in learning how to tune back into what your body is saying. Moving from always ...

Relationship Balance

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  It is common for one person in a relationship to feel like they are carrying most of the weight. Sometimes it grows out of trying to keep things running smoothly, stepping in quickly, even with good intentions, before the other person has a chance to show up. But changing this takes more than just switching chores. It means changing how you handle the feeling of things not being perfect. Moving away from being the manager of the relationship helps create space for a partnership where both people feel supported. At Life By Design Therapy™, we believe that small, simple shifts in how you think can help bring balance back to your home: Notice where you step in automatically. Ask yourself what you’re afraid will happen if you don’t step in. Let discomfort exist without immediately fixing it. Name the need under the frustration. Allow support to be imperfect. Reclaim the parts of you that aren’t about managing. Our therapists support people in California as they work through these p...

Best Counseling Services

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  It is not unusual to view a feeling of overwhelm as a personal flaw or a signal to just "push through" a demanding schedule. We often fall into the trap of thinking that more productivity hacks are the answer to an overloaded day. Sometimes, that feeling isn’t actually rooted in your planner or to-do list It is a signal coming from your body's internal system. While it might look like a time management issue, it's often an indicator that your system doesn't currently feel safe enough to slow down. At Life By Design Therapy™, we believe that overwhelm is not something to overcome with willpower, but rather a message that is trying to tell you something important. Our therapists support the process of shifting away from pushing harder and toward a more gentle way of check-in: Pause and Locate: Instead of overriding the tension, take a moment to ask: "Where do I feel this in my body?". Identify the Need: Quietly inquire: "What do I need right no...

Nervous System Begging for a Break

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  It is a common experience to feel like you are moving non-stop from one role to the next, balancing work, parenting, caretaking, and errands without a moment to truly shift gears. When you don't take the time to pause, your system remains in a state of constant readiness. So many of us  try to rush through the "in-between" spaces of our day, yet these transitions are actually vital nervous system moments. Your body needs these times to release what was and prepare for what is next. At   Life By Design Therapy ™, we  believe that the goal isn't to do more, but to move more gently. Regulation begins by noticing those subtle shifts from one part of your day to the next. Your body is listening; it just needs the time to catch up. Here are a few simple ways to help your body find calm between the chaos: ⭐  Wash your hands  and imagine the stress of the previous task rinsing off. ⭐  Change into comfy clothes  after work to physically signal "I'm done"...